Follow the Proles on Twitter here! Check other episodes of the Proles here! Join our Patreon here! The Proles of the Roundtable join Mike and Mitch to analyze and discuss The Death of Stalin! We explore the various themes and inaccuracies related to the USSR! The Proles offer a deep and profound knowledge of the actual events that the film is based…
Check out Coffee with Comrades's website here! Follow Coffee with Comrades on Twitter here! Join our patreon: www.patreon.com/LeftMediapodcast Bree and Pearson from Coffee with Comradesjoin Mike and Mitch to analyze and discuss V for Vendetta! Themes include: Idealism and Materialism, torture and imprisonment, Anarchism/Radicalism/Insurrectionary p…
Join our Patreon: www.patreon.com/LeftMediaPodcast Mike and Mitch sit down to discuss and analyze the song "Life" by Saba! The song covers a lot of issues from his family members dying early in life, dealing with being an African American in America, and much more! Intro/Outro music: "Memphis Was A Revolutionary" by Mike Hewlett and the Racket…
Join our Patreon: www.patreon.com/LeftMediaPodcast Mike and Mitch sit down to analyze and discuss one of their all-time favorite movies: The Departed! Themes include: Economic determinism, police corruption, class divide, cop's identity, and much more! The Departed stars: Leonardo Dicaprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson, Mark Wahlberg, Martin Sheen, A…
Www.patreon.com/leftmediapodcast In this episode of the Left Media Podcast, Mike and Mitch sit down and discuss Sorry To Bother You. This is an excellent film with anti capitalist themes themes that we will dig into here. Intro/Outro song: "Memphis Was A Revolutionary" by Mike Hewlett and the RacketBy Mike and Mitch
https://www.patreon.com/Leftmediapodcast Mike and Mitch sit down to discuss and analyze the Patreon requested film Okja! Themes include: Liberalism, Corporatism, Elon Musk, environmentalism, anarchists, and more! Okja stars: Seo-Hyeon Ahn, Tilda Swinton, Jake Gyllenhal, Paul Dano, Steven Yeun, Lily Collins, and Giancarlo Esposito Intro/Outro Music:…
https://www.patreon.com/Leftmediapodcast Mike and Mitch sit down to analyze and review the film Snowpiercer! Themes include: class divide, legitimacy of government, dialectical materialism, revolution possibly not being enough in the eyes of the director, and worker/child exploitation. Snowpiercer stars: Chris Evans, Tilda Swinton, Kang-Ho Song, Ja…
Mike and Mitch analyze and discuss three songs from Father John Misty. "Bored In The USA": Worker alienation, life in America from a middle class perspective, and class divide. "Holy Shit": Love, marriage, and being socially aware/active, environmental issues/climate change "Things It Would've Been Helpful To Know Before The Revolution": Are we too…
Episode 2: "Arm The Proletariat, Not The Police" - Violence, Control, & LiberationOn this episode of Coffee with Comrades, Bree and Pearson explore the history of gun control in the United States, tracing the legacy of the Black Panthers' armed resistance in order to better understand the racist enforcement of gun control legislation. After diving …
Mike and Mitch rave about and analyze the latest installment in the Star Wars saga: Solo! Themes include: Class divide, imperialism, the lumpenproletariat, the hypocrisy within Disney, bootstrap theory, extortion of labor, and more! Solo stars: Alden Ehrenreich, Woody Harrelson, Emilia Clarke, Donald Glover, Thandie Newton, and Joonas Suotamo A fas…
Episode 1: "All the Walls Will Fall" - Resist, Defy, and #OccupyICEOn today's episode, Bree and Pearson dig into the Kafkaesque cluster-fuck of ICE and the CBP by examining the historical context of these relatively young agencies. As outrage explodes over the detention of children and the separation of families, resistance, defiance, and the #Occu…
Coffee with Comrades: a leftist podcast discussing current events, theory, and action through a radical lens. Episode 0: What is Coffee with Comrades? On the premiere episode of Coffee with Comrades, Bree and Pearson fumble through their first time recording a podcast together! Learn a bit about what motivated the two hosts to team-up and create th…
Mike and Mitch sit down to ask each other questions on a wide range of topics including favorite films and political ideology. Themes include our political journeys, philosophy, favorite leftist works, quotations and favorite political songs! ' Intro/Outro music: Memphis Was A Revolutionary by Mike Hewlett and The Racket mikehewlett.bandcamp.com…
Mike and Mitch are joined by Revolutionary Left Radio's Brett O'Shea to discuss and analyze The Dark Knight Rises, the final film in the Chris Nolan's Batman series. We discuss a plethora of themes including: Bourgeois politics, good capitalist vs bad capitalist, the police, class divide, and the antagonist motive! The Dark Knight Rises stars: Chri…
Mike and Mitch sit down to discuss and analyze the second installment in Chris Nolan's Batman series: The Dark Knight! Theme include: Clashing philosophies, surveillance, Joker's ideology, and more! The Dark Knight stars: Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Aaron Eckhart, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Morgan Freeman Intro/Outro song: "Memphis Was A Revolutionar…
Mike and Mitch sit down this week to analyze and discuss the film Chappaquiddick! Themes included: politcal dynasties, bourgeois politics, American politics, and class divide. Chappaquiddick stars: Jason Clark, Kate Mara, Ed Helms, and Jim Gaffigan Intro/Outro Music: "Memphis Was A Revolutionary" by Mike Hewlett and the Racket…
Mike and Mitch begin their three part series diving into the Chris Nolan directed Batman series! First up is the highly acclaimed origin story, Batman Begins! Themes include: Class divide, privilege, proposals of genocide, good capitalists vs bad capitalists, good cop vs bad cop, and more! Intro/Outro Music: "Memphis Was A Revolutionary" by Mike He…
Mike and Mitch sit down to analyze and discuss the movie Warrior from 2011. Themes include: Economic issues, substance abuse, domestic abuse, family, religion, and flaws in education. Warrior stars: Tom Hardy, Nick Nolte, Joel Edgartown, and Jennifer Morrison Intro/Outro music: "Memphis Was A Revolutionary" by Mike Hewlett and the Racket…
Mike and Mitch sit down to discuss and analyze the latest song from the band Dawes! Themes include: social paranoia, standing for the flag, the Trump presidency, and more! Intro/Outro song: "Memphis Was A Revolutionary" by Mike Hewlett and the RacketBy Mike and Mitch
Mike and Mitchell discuss and analyze the Oscar's Best Picture of the year, The Shape of Water. Themes we discussed include: worker alienation, toxic masculinity, inclusion/diversity, and stealing company time! The Shape of Water stars: Sally Hawkins, Octavia Spencer, Michael Shannon, Doug Jones, and Richard Jenkins. Intro/Outro Music: "Memphis Was…
Mike and Mitch discuss the multi-layered song/music video "This Is America" by Childish Gambino. Https://www.facebook.com/TheModernRomeo/posts/10156572579130572 Intro/Outro song: "Memphis Was A Revolutionary" by Mike Hewlett and the RacketBy Mike and Mitch
Mike and Mitch sit down to analyze and discuss the film Ready Player One! Themes include: what an Anarcho-Capitalist society could look like, Escapism, poverty and class divide, environmentalism, and militarism. Ready Player One stars: Tye Sheridan, Olivia Cooke, Lena Waithe, and Ben Mendelsohn Intro/Outro music: "Memphis Was A Revolutionary" by Mi…
Mike and Mitch sit down to discuss and analyze Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri. Themes covered are racial issues, police brutality, social injustice, and free speech. Three Billboards stars: Frances Mcdormand, Sam Rockwell, and Woody Harrelson Intro/Outro Music: "Memphis Was A Revolutionary" by Mike Hewlett and the Racket…
Mike and Mitch sit down to discuss and analyze the film Black Panther! Themes include: White washing, racism, the Black Panther party, and what vibranium could represent in the film! Black Panther stars: Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong'o, Danai Gurira, Forest Whitaker, Daniel Kaluuya, Angela Bassett, Andy Serkis, and Martin Freema…
Mike and Mitch sit down to discuss and analyze Get Out! Themes included: Race/Racism in America, Liberalism, and White liberals who refuse to see the problems African Americans face Get Out stars: Daniel Kaluuya, Allison Williams, Catherine Keener, Bradley Whitford, Caleb Landry Jones, Marcus Henderson, and Betty Gabriel Intro/Outro: "Memphis Was A…